This collection of short stories sees Ama Ata Aidoo, one of Africas leading feminist and postcolonial writers, exercise the powerful effect of oral storytelling in her moving tales of shifting identities and the paradoxes of womanhood. Written with vibrant candour and tenacity, No Sweetness Here tackles the challenges of postcolonial Ghana, with topics ranging from the politics of wigs to the fragile joy of motherhood. In this collection, tradition struggles against modernisation, convention against liberation and all the while, Aidoo invites the reader to confront lifes injustices with her characteristic humour and poise. 'Even at her gravest, Aidoo writes with a sunny charm.' New York Times 'Beautifully written.' English MagazineSee more
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 06 Jun 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781035906055
About Ama Ata Aidoo
Ama Ata Aidoo was born in 1942 in Saltpond Ghana and was a celebrated author poet playwright and academic. As one of Africa's leading feminist writers she obtained a B.A. degree in English at the University of Ghana and has taught at universities in Ghana Tanzania Kenya and North America. She established the Mbaasem Foundation in 2000 to promote and support the work of African women writers. In 2017 a new centre for creative writing the first of its kind in West Africa was named in her honour. Aidoo has received several awards including the Nelson Mandela Prize in 1987 for her collection of poetry Someone talking to Sometime (1985) and the 1992 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book (Africa) for her novel Changes (1991). Ama Ata Aidoo died in 2023.